"Defraud ye not one the other..." is a quote from the King James Bible.
It means to "do not deprive your husband or wife of sexual relations".
Then below that is says "lest ye be tempted for your incontinence". "Incontinence" is like lack of self control. The "defauding" or depriving leaves you open to temptation.
This phrase is from The Bible, specifically 1 Corinthians 7:5, where it counsels against withholding sexual intimacy from one's spouse as a form of fraud or deception. It stresses the importance of mutual respect, cooperation, and fulfillment within a marriage to prevent misunderstandings or violations of trust.
One possible answer would be "defraud".
A senior manager was arrested for attempting to defraud his employer.
Usually it is. It's an attempt to defraud the school system.
The song that goes 'ys ya ya ya ya and in the background ya ya ya ya then ye ye ye ye and in the background ye ye ye ye' is Chris Webby's Trouble.
The adjective form of fraud is fraudulent.
to cheat; defraud by deceit
Conspiracy to defraud is the act of two or more people planning to illegally acquire something by means of lying or chicanery.
The duration of Bear Ye One Another's Burden is 1.92 hours.
Bear Ye One Another's Burden was created on 1988-01-28.
The investigators uncovered a plot to defaud the govenment. The pastor used his power to defraud church members out of thousands of dollars.
Yes, you can. Unless it's too badly defaced to be used. "It is NOT illegal to deface US currency... unless there is "intent to defraud." If you draw two zeroes after the ONE on a $1 bill with the intent of passing it as a $100 bill, you are intending to defraud (and if someone is idiotic enough to accept it as a $100 bill, you successfully defrauded that idiot). If you make President Washington's eyes look crossed for the sake of comic art, there is no intent to defraud, thus no crime." Yes, you can. Unless it's too badly defaced to be used. "It is NOT illegal to deface US currency... unless there is "intent to defraud." If you draw two zeroes after the ONE on a $1 bill with the intent of passing it as a $100 bill, you are intending to defraud (and if someone is idiotic enough to accept it as a $100 bill, you successfully defrauded that idiot). If you make President Washington's eyes look crossed for the sake of comic art, there is no intent to defraud, thus no crime."
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